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...dragon-a monster!" says one lifelong Bavarian pursuer of the huchen. The fish is a bit of both: triangular head with gaping mouth and reddish eyes, a silver-bellied, copper-backed body that can grow as big as 6 ft. and 110 lbs. With snow on their foreheads and sweat on their cheeks, fishermen have struggled for more than an hour to land even 40-lb. catches, then continued the fight on shore with club and stone. One last-resort tactic: falling full-length on the huchen and smothering it in a snowbank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Europe's Greatest Fish | 3/14/1960 | See Source »

When Billy himself spoke in copper-mining Kitwe, police ringed the area with riot cars and motorcycles, and a steel-helmeted platoon with tear gas and fixed bayonets stood by while 15,000 gathered to hear the Graham gospel. A crowd of young nationalists yelling "Freedom!" stoned cars on their way to the rally, and during Billy's talk the police were ready to take over his powerful public-address system at the flick of a switch. But all stayed quiet, and 1,400 made "decisions for Christ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: On Safari | 3/7/1960 | See Source »

...COPPER-STRIKE pact was agreed upon by Anaconda Co. and the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, ending a 177-day walkout. Anaconda's settlement all but ended the strike, which shut down 80% of the industry. The three-year contract provides 4,785 Anaconda workers with hourly wage boosts from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Feb. 22, 1960 | 2/22/1960 | See Source »

...Arizona landscape sweeps eastward to the gaudy Painted Desert, takes in the stone trees of Petrified Forest, the cinder mountains piled up by a geological era of active volcanoes. Southward lie the butte-strewn sands where Apache Chief Geronimo waged the last Indian Wars upon whites, the rich, old copper mines producing one-half of U.S. needs, such legendary towns as Tombstone, where Gunslingers Wyatt Earp & Co. built the legends that feed to day's TV. Along the Mexican border, the rambling ranches still raise cattle, which for the first time in 1953 outnumbered the state's people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: ARIZONA: THRIVING OASIS Energy Fills the Open Spaces | 2/15/1960 | See Source »

...Gunilda, which sank in 200 ft. of water off Rossport on Aug. 31, 1911. Coghlan has researched the Gunilda's last hours, is convinced that $250,000 in silverware and jewels are inside the yacht's rotting hulk. After that he hopes to investigate a promising underwater copper deposit off Rossport. He also thinks he can make money retrieving pulpwood "worth at least $2,000,000" that lines the harbor bottom at Thunder Bay (about one pulpwood log in 20 sinks during rafting and water storage). And if none of these treasures pan out, Coghlan has a hole...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: Diving for Treasure | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

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